Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru

Complete database of events related to the internal armed conflict in Peru, extracted from the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR). 5,159 events documented from 1817 to 2003.

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  1. Political Ambiguity and Leftist Movements in Peru

    In 1989, the political landscape in Peru was marked by ambiguity within leftist movements, particularly the Izquierda Unida (IU). The discourse around the legitimacy of armed struggle and the concept of 'mass self-defense' as a third way against militarization was prevalent. This period saw debates on whether the left could …

    Peru p. 190
  2. Elections at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

    In late 1989, the legal left in Peru, including parties like Patria Roja, successfully united to confront subversive groups such as the PCP-SL. This unity was demonstrated in the student elections at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, where Luis Hoces, a member of Patria Roja, won the presidency …

    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Peru 645
  3. Antonio Cornejo Polar's Rectorship at San Marcos

    Antonio Cornejo Polar, a renowned literature professor, became the rector of San Marcos University in 1985 with the support of Izquierda Unida. Despite his academic prestige, Cornejo Polar lacked political skills and was compelled to form alliances with various leftist groups to maintain a majority in the University Assembly. In …

    San Marcos University, Peru Chunk 1350.0
  4. Alfonso Barrantes Wins Lima Mayoral Election

    Alfonso Barrantes, a prominent figure in the leftist coalition Izquierda Unida (IU), won the mayoral election of Lima in 1983. His leadership marked a shift towards a more moderate and reformist approach within the IU, distancing from radical elements and opposing armed struggle. This event highlighted the internal divisions within …

    Lima, Peru 179
  5. 1980 Peruvian Elections in Acobamba and Angaraes

    In the 1980 presidential elections in Peru, the Acción Popular party received significant support in the provinces of Acobamba and Angaraes, with Fernando Belaunde winning 45.35% of the vote in Acobamba and 62.72% in Angaraes. The municipal elections of the same year saw a high voter absenteeism rate, with 39.99% …

    Acobamba and Angaraes, Huancavelica, Peru p. 114
  6. Electoral Shifts in San Juan de Lurigancho

    In 1978, during the transition and restoration of democratic order in Peru, the district of San Juan de Lurigancho saw a significant electoral victory for the left-wing coalition Izquierda Unida, which secured 46.6% of the district's vote for the Constituent Assembly. Despite this initial success, the left's influence waned due …

    San Juan de Lurigancho, Peru 430

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